I have never been to India, all impressions of India are from other people's mouths, movies, and self-media with subjective emotions; so it is not necessarily objective or accurate. From three idiots to slumdog millionaires, to wrestling dads, to white tigers. India has always been a target of the film industry. This also reflects that everyone is curious about India's distorted system, and White Tiger has captured the Indian crowd hierarchy to the fullest. The chicken coop effect is the memory point of the film, and the starring's acting skills make me a three-pointer. The surface is submissive and the heart is unwilling, and I want to rush out of the chicken coop. There is a kind of struggle that I can't help playing my life. The movie shows the ugliest side of people, what rights do the poor have? Is poverty miserable? Poverty is not painful. The heart is higher than the sky and the life is thinner than the paper.
Back to the movie itself, anticlimactic. What is the connection between Wen's visit to India and the film? The beginning of the story is very exciting, the process is bland, and the turning points are basically expected; the ending does not make people feel hearty. There are so many narrations of the protagonist, which only shows that the guide screenwriter did not reflect the changes in people's hearts well through the film lens. On the contrary, it also shows that the original book must make people look forward to it. I want to read it, the people in the text may be more transparent.
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